April 14, 2026 Manga Calendar: New Volumes of To Your Eternity and My Home Hero Released!

It is a very busy Tuesday for manga lovers in Japan! As of April 14, 2026, Comic Natalie, one of the industry's most reliable news sources, has published the full list of new manga volumes and magazines hitting the shelves. These new releases, available in both physical bookstores and on digital platforms, represent one of the strongest launches of the spring season. Especially for collectors, these new editions in tankobon (standalone volume) format are among the most important elements reinforcing the popularity of these series.
The heavy hitters from the Kodansha publishing house stand out in today's list. The long-running and fan-favorite To Your Eternity (Fumetsu no Anata e) deepens its story with its 24th volume, while My Home Hero, known for its suspenseful narrative, greets its readers with its 24th volume as well. Additionally, Shinobu Ohtaka's beloved series Orient reaches its 20th volume, while Giant Killing, which captures the pulse of the football world, maintains its consistency with its 54th volume. For those just starting, the first volume of Shiki Kawabata's highly anticipated series Drawing From Your Memory made its debut today.
April is of critical importance for the manga industry in Japan, as it marks not only the awakening of nature but also the beginning of the new fiscal year and school term. Publishers generally aim to maximize sales figures by releasing new volumes of their most popular series during this period. Although the collector's value of physical prints remains very high, the simultaneous availability of digital versions once again demonstrates how established modern manga consumption habits have become. Furthermore, new issues of important magazines such as Weekly Shonen Sunday, which despite its name usually hits shelves on Tuesdays, have also met with readers today.
For the international manga community, these local releases are often harbingers of official English and Turkish translations that will arrive a few months later. While platforms like Crunchyroll Manga and Manga Plus make it easier to access current chapters, the completion of series in volume format is of great importance for the integrity of story arcs. The inclusion of spin-off series like Kaiju No. 8: Relax in this list signals that popular universes will continue to expand. We will be closely following the performance of these new volumes on the Oricon sales charts in the coming days.




